The estimated number of deaths in World War II is around 70-85 million people.
World War I resulted in approximately 20 million deaths, while World War II caused around 70-85 million deaths, making World War II significantly more deadly than World War I.
Two reasons for the higher number of deaths in World War II compared to World War I were the increased use of advanced weaponry, such as tanks and aircraft, and the widespread targeting of civilians in bombing raids.
World War I (WW1) resulted in approximately 20 million deaths, while World War II (WW2) caused around 70-85 million deaths, making WW2 significantly more deadly than WW1.
The number of surviving soldiers that came back from World War I was 55,692,802. The total number of deaths from the war was 9.7 million.
Deaths in a war can be calculated in many ways. Usually the figures represent the deaths of soldiers on active duty, civilians killed by direct military action and similar - but ignore deaths from wounds at a later time, deaths from general privation, deaths from disease and similar. The total number of casualties (killed and wounded) in World War I, both military and civilian, is generally estimated to be about 37 million: 16 million deaths and 21 million wounded. The deaths include 9.7 million military personnel and about 6.8 million civilians. Allied losses were 5.7 million soldiers and the Central Powers about 4 million.
Many lives were lost as a result of World War 2. It is believed to be the war causing the largest number of deaths ever. The total number of civilian deaths are estimated around 38,000,000 to 55,000,000. Amongst these 19,000,000 to 30,000,000 have been due to indiscriminate military attacks.
Approximately 70-85 million people died during World War II, including military and civilian deaths. The exact number of military deaths is estimated to be around 15-17 million.
Estimated 416,800 military loses
It's estimated at about 117,000 deaths
Its estimated that 1,357,800 died in WW1 & 418,500 in WW2, with a total of 1,776,300 dead. :'(
Genocide :))
World War I resulted in approximately 20 million deaths, while World War II caused around 70-85 million deaths, making World War II significantly more deadly than World War I.
For Great Britain 388,000 of which it is estimated 62,000 were civilian
DIfferences in WW1 and WW2 are the number of deaths.There were almost 11,016,000 deaths in WWIThere were almost 59,028,000 deaths in WWII.How_many_died_in_ww1_and_ww2
Two reasons for the higher number of deaths in World War II compared to World War I were the increased use of advanced weaponry, such as tanks and aircraft, and the widespread targeting of civilians in bombing raids.
Around 9 911 000 soldiers died in World War 1.
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